The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art or The MET is located in New York City. It was founded in 1870 and has a collection of more than two million artworks that are exhibited on the museum's four main galleries. There are approximately 500,000 cataloged items in storage at any given time. Some of these collections span back from ancient Greek and Roman period through Medieval Europe, Renaissance Italy, eighteenth-century France, nineteenth-century German and The MET's own American art collection. The Metropolitan Museum of Art has collections from around the world with artworks that are created by artists from every continent. Some of these collections include Japanese woodcuts, French impressionist painting, American modernism. The Metropolitan Museum's art collection has been divided into 20 separate departments that include African, Islamic, Japanese and Korean, Oceanic aboriginal and Native American Art; Arms and Armor; Applied Arts; European Sculpture and Decorative Arts from 1300 to 1800; Egyptian Art; European Painting (1300–1800); European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, Eighteenth Century (1700–1800); European Painting (11th–18th Century) The MET Museum's Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo Art; Modern Art; Medieval Art; Musical Instruments; Paintings Conservation. The MET has been publishing their art collection for over a hundred years now. They now have more than 175 books on art, architecture and cultural history. These include publications with catalogues of the Fine Arts Department; Islamic Art department and Arms and Armor departments. Some publications are books on the history of The MET and its building, exhibitions catalogs and scholarly volumes. The Metropolitan Museum was initially established through a public-private partnership. Nowadays, it is privately funded but offers free entrance to all visitors.
Annibale Carracci, 1595 - The Burial of Christ - fine art print
Carlo Francesco Nuvolone, 1650 - A Female Martyr Saint - fine art print
Francesco Guardi, 1765 - The Reduced public at Palazzo Dandolo - fine art print
Peter Paul Rubens, 1630 - The Triumph of Henry IV - fine art print
Philips Koninck, 1648 - Wide River Landscape - fine art print
Domenico Guidobono - An Allegory - fine art print
Matthias Stom, 1630 - Old Woman Praying - fine art print
Jan Steen, 1660 - The Lovesick Maiden - fine art print
Antonio Joli - Capriccio with St. Paul's and Old London Bridge - fine art print
Francesco Guardi, 1765 - Fantastic Landscape - fine art print
Jürgen Ovens, 1650 - Portrait of a Woman - fine art print
Joseph Wright, 1770 - Portrait of a Woman - fine art print
Salomon van Ruysdael, 1648 - A Country Road - fine art print
Pieter de Hooch, 1670 - Paying the Hostess - fine art print
Hyacinthe Rigaud, 1710 - Portrait of a General Officer - fine art print
Juan de Valdés Leal, 1657 - Pity - fine art print
Jacob de Wit - Allegory of Government: Wisdom Defeating Discord - fine art print
Sir Peter Lely - Sir Henry Capel (1638–1696) - fine art print
Francesco Solimena, 1690 - The Birth of the Virgin - fine art print
Massimo Stanzione, 1640 - Judith with the Head of Holofernes - fine art print
Alessandro Magnasco, 1707 - The Tame Magpie - fine art print
Luca Carlevaris, 1709 - Piazza San Marco, Venice - fine art print
Roelof van Vries - The Pigeon House - fine art print
Matthijs Naiveu, 1675 - The Newborn Baby - fine art print
Sébastien Bourdon, 1650 - The Baptism of Christ - fine art print
Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 1753 - Dog Guarding Dead Game - fine art print
Pier Francesco Mola - The Rest on the Flight into Egypt - fine art print
Jan Fyt - A Hare, Partridges, and Fruit - fine art print
Luca Carlevaris, 1709 - The Molo, Venice, Looking West - fine art print
Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 1753 - Ducks Resting in Sunshine - fine art print
